If you get switched to a new manager be worried.
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"Well, since it seems like they can just RIF you now, moving to a new manager isn't that bad of a sign (compared to losing your job). The major issue is you won't have much of a perceived value for a while, so if/when new cuts are needed, the new manager might decide that you can go (this is most true when you are moved to a previously established team under that manager)"
I agree with this. I had the same Manager for 8 years and then was moved to a new team and RIF's within a year.
Well, since it seems like they can just RIF you now, moving to a new manager isn't that bad of a sign (compared to losing your job). The major issue is you won't have much of a perceived value for a while, so if/when new cuts are needed, the new manager might decide that you can go (this is most true when you are moved to a previously established team under that manager)
Moved to new manager then 2 months later, my new group gone.
Or you could just ask for a switcher credit! #teammagenta
Who are they moving into these new management positions?
What do you mean by switched
Same manager for years, switched in August to new manager. Then we were all told we were gone in Oct.
Ummm why? Not fully understanding why that matters. Unless they are intentionally moving individuals to locations who may be closing.
Why's that?